mudflinger
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It appears that prices of all of their bikes have raised by at least $1,000 in the last year. As of this very moment, to get a Frey Ex from a UK distributor will cost you over $7,000, and Frey refuse to let anybody from UK order from them and refer to the distributor.
My question here: Is that price justified? To me, it doesn't seem it, but maybe I'm missing something. I know they come as standard with decent shocks, brakes, etc, but they also use stock Bafang parts everywhere, standard motor, thumb throttle, crank arms, display, etc. The bikes generally seem to lack the finesse that you'd get buying a US/EU bike for the same price. I saw a video of someone removing their motor from the Frey Ex and Frey had left all loose connectors unsealed etc. just lacking attention to detail on these bikes which for the kind of money you're paying seems absurd. Also no local support/servicing/etc is a concern. I know their support typically do respond to queries fairly quickly but I've seen some less than satisfactory correspondence between owners on this forum and the support team in the past. They don't fill me with confidence.
Maybe I'm just salty and need a reality check, but I can't justify pulling the trigger for $7,000 when I see the market of ebikes right now.
I'd love to hear your opinions!
J
My question here: Is that price justified? To me, it doesn't seem it, but maybe I'm missing something. I know they come as standard with decent shocks, brakes, etc, but they also use stock Bafang parts everywhere, standard motor, thumb throttle, crank arms, display, etc. The bikes generally seem to lack the finesse that you'd get buying a US/EU bike for the same price. I saw a video of someone removing their motor from the Frey Ex and Frey had left all loose connectors unsealed etc. just lacking attention to detail on these bikes which for the kind of money you're paying seems absurd. Also no local support/servicing/etc is a concern. I know their support typically do respond to queries fairly quickly but I've seen some less than satisfactory correspondence between owners on this forum and the support team in the past. They don't fill me with confidence.
Maybe I'm just salty and need a reality check, but I can't justify pulling the trigger for $7,000 when I see the market of ebikes right now.
I'd love to hear your opinions!
J
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